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From: beatledude64
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  • The first one was a Delta 757-200, the second was a Southwest 737-700, and the third was a United A319.

  • Omg mw and my husband just seen that too!! In normal heights we were driving we even the care that was insane!

  • ive stood in that same exact spot before watching airplanes after i went to haunted trails

  • I actually live in Bankers Hill practically in the flight path. The noise is, well, there, but it's not that bad. Eventually, you get used to it and realize that the noise is only present for about a total of 3 seconds.

  • I give this video a thumbs down because thous planes are to F@%#ING Loud for anybody to live around there. sucks to be the person who made this vid and lives there.

  • I would move out of there. Living next to an airport is like living next to a night club.

  • The first plane was a Boeing 757 the second one was a Boeing 737 the 3rd one was a Airbus A319/A320

  • i was just in san diego last week and those planes actually fly that low over houses! unbelievable. in 1978 in that same area in san diego one of the planes crashed in the houses and a lot of people died in their homes :(

  • How on earth would a real estate agent ever be able to sell a house? Maybe if he had to use sign language to speak to the buyers...

  • xD the third one was a United Airlines... not another SWA. Commented too early.

  • ahh.. I love 737's and their cfm's. The last two aircraft were southwest airlines... what was the first one, I don't recognize that livery?

  • The first one was also a United Airlines I believe, as was the third one, and the second was a SWA.

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